<not really sure what a *asa is so i could be a bit out of bounds here>
with jsp (and servlets) a new session is instantiated upon the initial
request and, should the need arise, one can redirect the customer to
an appropriate subsequent page by using the the jsp "forward" mechanism
which manages this task completly on the server (no "Location: uri"
header is dispatched to the browser).
what the heck is a *asa in asp anyways?
hope this helps,
- james
Kevin Burton wrote:
> This is is a really good question. From what I have read of the spec I
> don't think there is one.
>
> I assume it could be accompolished by sending the client to a single
> "session/application start" page which then redirects them to a page or
> pages that assume the session is started. But this is kind of kludgy
> and requires an HTTP redirect which means extra latency (BAD LATENCY,
> BAD!)
>
> I have to write an application that has this functionality. Will see.
>
> "Joseph, Sajeev" wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone know if there is a "global.jsa" in JSP 1.0, similar to the
> > "global.asa" in ASP?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Sajeev Joseph
> >
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